Simply building at Kent station without designing a descent tram system in Cork means that the city will be allowed clog up like Dublin without a forward thinking solution to maintain Cork as a top city in Ireland. Now is the opportunity to ensure that the train network is linked to a Luas type system in the city. The developers won't want to hear this becaus they might lose some space but that's why we have public representatives to insist at this point before the huge opportunity is lost.

Getting money for big spend capital projects is exceedingly difficult and a tram system in Cork is certainly not a top 5 priority. However, land should be set aside for an alignment. If nothing else, it can be put in place for bus access with trams added later.

Amazingly for what is a significant improvement for customers there was no announcement on the website, Twitter, Facebook etc.

I haven't used it yet, but it seems to have already helped with the timekeeping of the Airport/Kinsale bus, which no longer has to loop round the back of the station and get caught in traffic on Horgan's Quay

It seems to have been announced (Dept of Transport website - but link no longer available) in February 2013. Given how long it took to deliver such a relatively small project maybe they were too embarrassed to publicise it

The entire railway from Dublin to Cork (at least as far as the tunnel at Blackpool) was build in around the same amount of time.

We wish to advise customers in Cork city that Routes 205, 226, 226A & 237 will now operate from the New Public Transport Facility which is located on the Horgan's Quay side of Kent Station. Access to the New Bus Stop is through Kent Station.

It is very poorly integrated into the existing concourse and if exiting from other than platform 5 it is a bit of a battle to access. A re-arrangement of the barriers, barrickades, turnstiles and signage is clearly required.

Note that the station car parks are only accessible from Lower Glanmire Road, Railway Street or Horgan's Quay. **No** car park access from Alfred Street. The car parks do not connect with each other, but do provide pedestrian access.